Tag: electric vehicle
Tata Motors launches 213-km range Tigor EV
This vehicle qualifies for a FAME II incentive for eligible commercial customers, and comes with an inbuilt warranty of 3 years or 1.25 lakh km.
Read MoreBoost for EVs: 1 charging unit per 3 sq. km in cities
The new guidelines approve of one charging station per 25 km on both sides of highways, while fast charging stations are to be installed per 100 km.
Read MoreIndia has revved up its sustainability drive
India is fast emerging as a key global proponent of sustainability and carbon-neutrality, taking both policy and on-ground measures to curb emissions and tackle climate change.
Read More3rd global EV conclave held in Delhi
Owing to the growth of electric mobility and in order to meet the demands of the automotive sector, the EV Conclave is organized with a focus on new trends and challenges in the field of electric mobility.
Read MoreSoon, 5,595 new electric buses for 64 cities
These new electric buses will run about 4 billion kilometers during their contract period and are expected to save cumulatively about 1.2 billion liters of fuel over the contract period, which will result into avoidance of 2.6 million tonnes of CO2 emissions.
Read MoreNow, Hyundai starts work on an electric race car
The electric race car will make its first appearance on the media day at the International Motor Show (IAA) in September 2019.
Read MoreTata to set up 300 EV charging stations in 5 cities
Tata Power and Tata Motors have joined hands to install 300 fast charging stations by the end of the FY2020 across key five cities of Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. The first seven charging stations are in Pune, and over the next two months, 45 more chargers will be installed across the other four cities. These chargers will be installed at Tata Motors dealerships, certain Tata Group retail outlets, and other public locations.
Read MoreGST sops for EVs, charging come into force
All EVs, small or big, personal or commercial, will be costing 7% less as a GST of 5% will be applicable instead of 12% earlier.
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